Murray Head(I)
- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Best known for his 1984 smash "One Night in Bangkok", actor/singer
Murray Head was born March 6, 1946 in England to
Seafield Head (a documentary filmmaker)
and Helen Shingler (an actress). He
appeared in his father's documentaries at the age of 7, and began his
performing career at age 12 with appearances in a series of radio
plays. He began writing songs a year later and, at 16, ran away from
home to seek out a recording career in London, cutting his earliest
singles under the supervision of famed producer
Norrie Paramor. In 1966, Head made his
film debut in
The Family Way (1966); the picture
also featured his third single "Some Day Soon", produced by
Tim Rice. Still, Murray's career failed
to take off and he was eventually dropped from his recording contract,
spending a few years selling insurance, before Rice and composer
Andrew Lloyd Webber contacted him to
sing the role of "Judas" on the soundtrack to their musical "Jesus
Christ Superstar". Concurrently, he also appeared in the film
Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971).
The success of both projects launched Head to mainstream attention and,
in 1972, he recorded his debut solo album "Nigel Lived". Tree years
later, he resurfaced with "Say It Ain't So", scoring an enduring cult
hit with the single "Say It Ain't So, Joe". Apart from a starring role
in 1977's Madame Claude (1977), he
spent the remainder of the decade out of the spotlight, finally
returning in 1980 with "Between Us"; two more albums, "Voices" and "How
Many Ways", followed a year later. In 1984, Murray was tapped to star
in the musical "Chess"; his soundtrack performance of "One Night in
Bangkok" was released as a single and became a major pop hit on both
sides of the Atlantic, although his subsequent recordings were largely
unheard outside of his core audience. He speaks fluent French and
continues to act in Britain, France and French-speaking Canada. In
1999, he co-wrote the screenplay to
Children of the Century (1999).
He returned to the stage in 2003 in the musical "Cindy" in Paris and
performs his own music at venues in France and England. His younger
brother is Anthony Head.